Nourish the Soul — November’s Charity of the Month: 4 Saints & Friends Episcopal Food Pantry

Nourish the Soul — November’s Charity of the Month: 4 Saints & Friends Episcopal Food Pantry

As the air turns crisp and pumpkin spice reigns supreme, November reminds us that gratitude isn’t just a feeling — it’s an action. This month at Call Me Goddess, we’re turning that gratitude into giving back. Our November Charity of the Month is 4 Saints & Friends Food Pantry, a wonderful organization dedicated to feeding families, fighting hunger, and spreading hope right here in our community.

🥫 About 4 Saints & Friends Food Pantry

4 Saints & Friends Food Pantry is more than a place to pick up groceries — it’s a lifeline for people who need a little extra help making ends meet. They provide nutritious food and essentials to individuals and families, ensuring no one has to choose between a meal and a bill. It’s compassion in action, and we are here for it!
Learn more about their mission and services here. 4 Saints Episcopal Food Pantry

💖 How Call Me Goddess Is Giving Back

All month long, 10% of every sale will go directly to support 4 Saints & Friends Food Pantry. That means every velvet dress, cozy tee, or sparkling accessory you snag isn’t just adding magic to your wardrobe — it’s putting food on someone’s table. And honestly, that’s the kind of glamour that never goes out of style.

🌟 How You Can Help

In addition to shopping (because yes, retail therapy can totally be charitable), consider:

Every act of kindness, no matter how small, ripples out in ways we can’t always see. This season, let’s make sure those ripples reach someone’s dinner table.

🦃 A Heart Full of Thanks

We’re endlessly thankful for you — our radiant, generous, goddess-hearted community. Together, we’ve turned fashion into a force for good, and that’s something to celebrate all year long.

So, go ahead and treat yourself, Goddess. You’re feeding more than your sense of style — you’re feeding hearts and homes. 💋

Shop. Sparkle. Serve.
Because love — and food — are always in season.

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